Photos of the Maxi Cosi Mobiin various cars

The size of the car has no influence on how much comfort a rearfacing seat takes away in front. The adults in the front seats and the car interior are the determining factors. A large car might not have heaps of room in the passenger area. A small car can have good room for a rearfacing seat
Some photos are taken at car dealerships.

Some of the photos taken at car dealships include “Yours Truely” in order to give a better indication for the leg space for a 180 cm tall person. That is 5ft 11″.

Photos are used with kind permission from parents and car dealerships.

This a really small car in every sense of the word. It only has two seats and the airbag can be deactivated.

Two seats were tested solely due to the height of the car (lack thereof) as well as the fact that it only has two seats. These factors sets limits as to what seats you can put into it.

Britax Maxway and Maxi Cosi Mobi

The son weighed 8½ kg. These two seats are from 9 kg. Such small weight difference does not matter. What matters is that the child shoulders reach the harness, so it can be safely secured in the seat. The son was not here with us.

The tether straps can only be secured into the front seat runners up front. This is easierly done in this car.

None of the seats can make contact with the dashboard because the car is so low. It is therefore important that the child does not use a rearfacing seat until the seat is outgrown by height in this car, as the top of the head will come too close to the frontscreen. There should be no less than at least 5 cm distance.

The Mobi is easy to install into the Copen. The recline position must be used to create a comfortable position for the child as the Copen´s seats slope quite a bit.

One should think that there is an issue with Buckle Crunch. There is not, because the buckle does not come up on or over the horn on the Mobi. The seatbelt can be tightend really well